Foot-warmer



A. PALMER.

PatentedAug. I5, 1865.-

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TVSSES UNITED STATES PATENT f OFFICE.

ALONZO PALMER, OF HUDSON, MICHIGAN,

FOOT-WARM ER.

To all whom it may concern:

Beit known that I, ALONZO PALMEE,of the village of Hudson, in the county of Lenawee and State of Michigan, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Lamp, Stove, and Lantern Combined; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanyin g drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.

Similar characters refer to like parts in the several figures. y

Figure lis a perspective view; Fig. 2, a longitudinal vertical section; Fig. 3, a. perspective end view of foot-plate. t

A is a case or box of wood or niet-al, or both combined, made in any' convenient form, supplied at one or more of its sides with glass or other transparent openings to emit the light from the lamp in the same, thereby making a convenient lantern, and upon which said case or box foot-plate B is supported, and in which is lamp E, constructed in auy'conveulent form and secured to the bottom ot' said case or box,

and radiator C, supported by standards D D attached to the bottom of case A.

Radiator@ is Ofa semi-spherical form, plain or corrugated, attached to the bottom of case A by standards- D D, (or any necessary uumber of standards or supports,) sustaining the same directly above lamp E, and between said lamp E and foot-plateB, for the purpose ot' equalizng the heat on said foot-plate B.

B is a tinted or corrugated metallic i'ootplate on top of box A, directly above radiator G, but independent and disconnected from the same, the corrugated openings-between foot-` fied.

I ALONZO PALMER. Attest:

LORENZO PALMER, W. W. PALMER. 

